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Astley Bridge Baptist Church (LOST)
Astley Bridge Baptist Church (New)
From a photograph having the appearance of a white marble classical style tablet on a dark stone backboard. Pediment at top bearing an unknown Arms with oakleaves behind. Dog tooth edge to pediment ro...
Delamere WWII - Avenue of Remembrance
St Peter's Church
A stone of remembrance damaged in 2019. The stone memorial was erected in 1947 and honours all those who died during the Second World War.
Littleton Colliery WW1
Littleton Colliery
Location unknown. No recent record. There are two online photos showing the plaque/board being cleaned. It is described as being in bronze and is coloured blue in the photo with white lettering. It is...
Winterslow WWI
All Saints Church
The memorial commemorates the 32 men of Winterslow who lost their lives in World War I. Access to view the Memorial is between 9.00am and 11.00am every Sunday (except for when a Sunday is the 5th...
Great Bernera
Breacleit church
Bernera must have been amongst the first places in Lewis to erect a War Memorial after the Great War. It was paid for by money collected locally and donations from exiles and friends, and unveiled in...
Hunton WW1 Roll of Honour (Served)
St James Church
"Framed partially hand written scroll in poor condition (damp damaged) found in vestry on floor." This is the report by the Hampshire War Memorials website based on visits in 1986 and 2005.
Marchwood
St John's Churchyard
Latin cross on tall tapering stem, with small shield and cross attached, set on octagonal plinth and which stands on a further 2 stepped base.
Straiton
Main Street
At the east end of Main Street, where the Newton Stewart Road starts. Tall Celtic cross on a four-stepped stone base. Dedicatory inscription and list of names carved into the top two steps. The inscri...
Johnstone
Houstoun Square
Grey granite square plinth with stepped based (4 steps). Towards the top of the plinth is a decorative border (vertical design). Mounted on the plinth is four bronze plaques. Standing on the top...
Bourock
Bourock Parish Church
The war memorial is constructed of pink Corrennie granite and was dedicated in September 1920 to the memory of the men of Bourock Parish Church and parish who died in the First World War. In the late...
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